FWSM interface monitoring and best practices documentation.

Hello everyone
 I have a couple of questions regarding vlan interface monitoring and best practices specifically for this service module.
 I couldn’t find a suggestion or guideline as for how to define a VLAN interface on a management station. The FWSM total throughput is 5.5gbs and the interfaces are mapped to vlans carried on trunks over 10gb etherchannels. Is there a common practice, or past experience, to set some physical parameters to logical interfaces? "show interface" command states BW as unknown.
 Additionally, do any of you have a document addressing best practices for FWSM? I have this for other platforms and general recommendations based on newer ASA versions but nothing related to FWSM.
Thanks a lot!
Regards
Guido

Hi,
If you are looking for some more command to check for the throughput through the module:-
show firewall module <number> traffic
Also , I think as this is End of life , you might have to check for some old documentation from Cisco on the best practices.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-6500-series-switches/prod_white_paper0900aecd805457cc.html
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/11540181/ask-expertconfiguring-troubleshooting-best-practices-asa-fwsm-failover
Thanks and Regards,
Vibhor Amrodia

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